Hi all
Nhood, it's brilliant that they placed two stitches in surgery hun. Usually when this happens they use two Macdonald cerclages, but to have a shirodkar as well is superb. Its also a very good sign that even tho your cervix had begun to open, it wasn't open enough not to be able to place the shirodkar. It has to be placed high up the cervix which wouldn't have been possible had you funneled by more than a mm or so. All positive signs.
As for the pain relief, it sounds as tho you were given diamorphine, a common drug given during labour to manage pain - harmless to the babies chick

Similarly don't worry about the vomiting either, your babies are very well protected inside their amniotic sacs - for them it would have felt like a ride on a slightly bumpy road lol.
Be prepared to feel lots of tightening and pressure for at least a few weeks yet Hun. I did, and was never sure if it was stitch or twin related. The shirodkar placement alone is a very invasive procedure which takes a while to recover from and I felt physically ill for some time afterwards. Rest assured tho that it is absolutely the best option for keeping those babies locked up for the duration, and even tho you might not feel like it most of the time, it is very good at 'suring up' the weakest of cervixes.
If your body feels better lying down, then lie down my lovely. All twin ladies would benefit from taking more rest, especially those with additional complications. Take care, and if you feel 'wobbly' at all, day or night pop back here for some support and reassurance
Lovely Kate, so sorry you are down

You have had such a stressful pregnancy you really must be longing for the end now.
I have never heard of anyone with strep actually having open sores down below, and would be really surprised if this were a symptom and sign you had it. Even if by chance you have, as the others have said, the key point is being aware and getting preventative meds at delivery. It's usually when a woman doesn't know she has it that problems arise. Even then many thousands of women carry the bug, are oblivious, but still deliver very healthy babies most of the time. I'm not convinced you have it, but of course time will tell.
I had a couple of weird spots on my nether regions too. It was a result of the increased blood flow, extra warmth and moist environment (yuck, sorry

), and the 'spots' were just that - gross but essentially harmless. What us ladies have to endure eh? Hoping that this is just 'something and nothing' honey. Thinking of you
Liven - glad all went well today sweet. Whilst a baby's lungs are considered fully developed at 37wks, and your lo will likely be absolutely fine at that gestation, I'd ask for an extra week before the section if you don't feel comfortable with 37+5. The current guidelines actually recommend 39wks for a section as long as baby is doing well and happy to stay put so you're not being unreasonable in asking Hun.
If your baby is ok, and there is no other reason to deliver at 37/38wks, then it can't hurt to ask for a date nearer 39/40. I get the feeling that your docs have always been skeptical that you'll make it to term anyway, so have probably booked you in far beyond where they expect you to get. So far you have proved them wrong, and if your instinct is telling you to wait, then don't be afraid to ask.
There is nothing wrong with delivering at 37wks chick (and many babies are born healthily at less), but why do so when baby could theoretically remain in utero for another week or so if left to his/her own devices. Just a thought, please do whatever makes you feel comfortable tho
Happy holidays Helen, enjoy those babies darlin'
Xxx